Miscellaneous
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Estimable people we lost in 2024
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Dec. 31) It is easy for newspapers to pen dry remembrances of significant people who died…
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Harris is open to ‘reparations.’ It’s ore proof she’s a radical.
(Oct. 17) When Vice President Kamala Harris repeated on Oct. 15 that she thinks the idea of racial “reparations” should…
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Good stories, post-storm, from North Carolina
(Oct. 10) In the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the North Carolina mountains, the plethora of anecdotal reports from family and friends are full…
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Outrageous execution of a probably innocent man
(Sept. 24) Note: This column was to no avail. The state executed Marcellus Williams anyway after the Supreme Court refused to…
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Hovering hurricane hellishness
(Aug. 16) MOBILE, Alabama — The dread, unspoken but real, starts growing along the Gulf Coast at this time of…
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Lessons from Bunker Hill, for Memorial Day
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, May 27) This Memorial Day, let’s learn something from the first famous person who died in…
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A partial mea culpa from me to Garret Graves
(The Advocate/T-P, May 22) For more than four decades I have been a fierce critic of the standards, or lack…
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NATO at 75: The best world alliance ever
(April 4) Belatedly I noticed that today is the 75th anniversary of the founding of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,…
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Youngkin wisely vetoes marijuana bill in Virginia
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, April 2) Credit Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) not just for vetoing a bill last month that…
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For Congress, Ohio should try the Heimlich maneuver
(March 13) With almost all candidates in contested Republican primaries nationwide frenetically trying to associate themselves with former President Donald…
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